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Customer:
Patrick from Westminster, CO
Parts Used:
22002266, WP22002265
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Missing these parts
Bought the parts and just inserted them.
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Customer:
John from Rochester, NY
Parts Used:
WP22003329
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
Appliance repair company did a poor job and the motor fell off because of a missing isolator
I opened the back of the washer, put the isolator in the hole it belongs in. I then inserted the motor pivot pins into the holes, and installed the motor bolt. Installed and tensioned the belt, tightened the motor bolt, and installed the back cover.
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Customer:
Tom from Phoenix, AZ
Parts Used:
WP22002265
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Syphon cup had crack in it and had to be replaced
Syphon Cup is made one way and just slides into place...very easy
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Customer:
Christopher from Washington, DC
Parts Used:
12002039
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench set
Washer wouldn't agitate, though would spin
Received motor control board and new motor in one day - awesome! Took off front panel, disconnected power and water supplies. Disconnected wiring connections between motor control board and motor. Removed old control board. Removed back access panel. Replaced old motor with new motor. Put rear access panel back on. Installed new motor control board. Reconnected wiring connections between motor and control board. Put front panel back on. Reconnected power and water supplies. Done! The hardest part was moving my stack washer/dryer around to get at the rear access panel. I ended up putting the entire unit "face down" to make it easy to get access to the motor. Instructions that came with the motor/board kit were easy to follow. Only down side - I believe my old motor still worked fine. I'm sorry I had to replace it to replace the motor control board. Machine works great now.
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Customer:
Jason from Pleasant Hill, CA
Parts Used:
WP22002867
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Water would not pump completely out
Water would not pump out fully. Tried replacing the pump. That did not fix my problem. Bought a timer. Steps to replace (takes about 5 minutes). Unplug washer. Take out the 5 screws that are around the edge of the top panel. Do not take out the two screws that are in the middle of the panel. Those hold in other parts. The back tray will be seated and kind of flip down. Look for the part that looks like a timer. It is on the left hand side when looking at the back. Remove the one screw and slide the timer to the right. Remove the wire plug. Reverse the procedure to put in the new timer. Easy as cake. Crack open a beer and listen to the timer run through all the cycles.
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